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Frequently Asked Questions

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Below you’ll find answers to some of the questions we get asked the most.

What is Outpatient Rehab?

Outpatient rehab is a type of substance abuse program that allows individuals to receive treatment while still maintaining their daily routines. Unlike inpatient rehab, where individuals stay at a facility for a predetermined duration, outpatient rehab allows individuals to attend treatment sessions during the day and return home in the afterhours.

What types of rehabs exist for substance abuse treatment?

There are several types of rehabs available for substance abuse treatment.

Some of the most common types include:

  1. Partial hospitalization program (PHP): PHPs are a type of rehab that typically involves more frequent and longer therapy and counseling sessions.
  2. Intensive outpatient program (IOP): IOPs are a type of rehab that typically involves more frequent and longer therapy sessions than traditional outpatient rehab.
  3. Outpatient rehab: Outpatient rehab allows individuals to receive treatment while continuing to live at home. This type of rehab may include individual or group therapy sessions, as well as medication-assisted treatment.
  4. Inpatient rehab: Inpatient rehab requires individuals to stay at a facility for a designated period of time, typically ranging from a few weeks to several months. This type of rehab may offer more concentrated  therapy and support than outpatient rehab.
  5. Sober living homes: Sober living homes provide a supportive living environment for individuals in recovery. Residents are typically required to follow certain rules and guidelines, such as attending support group meetings and refraining from drug or alcohol use.

The type of rehab that is best for you will depend on several factors, including the severity of your addiction, your personal preferences, and your lifestyle or geographical location. It’s important to work with a healthcare provider or addiction specialist to determine the best type of rehab for your needs.

How do I know if I need rehab?

It can be difficult to determine whether or not you need rehab, but there are a few signs to look out for. If your substance use is causing negative consequences in your life, such as problems with your relationships, job or legal issues, it may be time to consider rehab. Other signs may include an inability to control your substance use, a high tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, or health problems related to substance abuse. It’s important to speak with a healthcare professional to determine if rehab is the right choice for you.

What are the benefits of attending a rehab center in Cape Cod?

Cape Cod offers a unique environment for addiction treatment, with its beautiful beaches, serene natural surroundings, and a supportive recovery community. Our outpatient rehab center in Cape Cod provides a comfortable and safe space for you to focus on your recovery while experiencing the natural beauty of the area. In addition, being in a new and unfamiliar location can help you distance yourself from negative influences and triggers that may have contributed to your addiction. Finally, Cape Cod is home to a thriving recovery community with many support groups, 12-step programs, and resources to help you continue your recovery journey after leaving our program.

What types of substance abuse treatment do you offer?

We offer a range of evidence-based treatment options, including individual therapy, group therapy, medication-assisted treatment, and more. Our treatment plans are tailored to each individual’s unique needs and goals.

How often will I need to attend treatment sessions?

The frequency of treatment sessions will depend on the individual’s needs and the treatment plan developed by our clinical team. Typically, individuals attend treatment sessions several times a week.

What is the typical length of a substance abuse outpatient rehab program?

The length of rehab can vary depending on the individual’s needs and treatment plan. Generally, outpatient rehab programs can last anywhere from a few weeks to several months. Inpatient rehab programs typically range from 30 to 90 days, but some individuals may require longer stays. The goal of rehab is to provide individuals with the tools and skills they need to maintain long-term sobriety, so the length of treatment is tailored to each person’s unique situation.

What happens in group sessions at a substance abuse outpatient rehab center?

Group sessions are a key component of outpatient rehab and provide a supportive and safe environment to explore and address the challenges of addiction. During these sessions, individuals will work together with others in recovery to develop healthy coping mechanisms, learn relapse prevention strategies, and build supportive relationships. Group sessions can cover a range of topics including emotional regulation, mindfulness, communication skills, and more.

Each group session is typically led by a trained therapist who facilitates discussion and ensures a productive and respectful environment. Participants are encouraged to share their experiences, challenges, and successes with the group, and support and encouragement are provided by peers and the therapist. Overall, group sessions are an essential element of outpatient rehab that can help individuals develop the tools they need to achieve lasting recovery.

Will my insurance cover the cost of treatment?

We work with a range of insurance providers and will work with you to determine what treatment options are covered under your insurance plan. We also offer self-pay options for those without insurance.

Can I continue to work or go to school while attending outpatient rehab?

Yes, outpatient rehab is designed to allow individuals to continue with their daily routines, including work or school. We work with individuals to develop a treatment schedule that accommodates their schedules as much as possible.

What happens if I relapse?

Relapse is a common part of the recovery process, and we are here to support individuals through any setbacks they may experience. We work with individuals to identify triggers and develop coping strategies to help prevent future relapses.

Do you offer aftercare services?

At Relief Recovery Center, we understand that recovery is a lifelong journey. We offer a range of aftercare services to support individuals as they transition back into their daily lives after completing treatment. This includes ongoing therapy and support groups such as recovery coaching and community meetings.

How do I get started with treatment?

You can get started with treatment by contacting our admissions team at (508) 715-8558 to schedule an assessment. From there, we will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that meets your needs and goals.

What sets Relief Recovery Center apart from other rehab facilities?

Relief Recovery Center stands out due to our compassionate environment and devoted team that is committed to your recovery. Our integrated approach combines evidence-based therapies, personalized treatment plans, and state-of-the-art detox facilities to provide comprehensive care. We focus on addressing the root causes of addiction, ensuring a holistic and lasting recovery.

What types of addiction do you treat at your Massachusetts rehabilitation center?

Our Massachusetts rehabilitation center specializes in treating drug addiction, alcohol addiction, opiate, and opioid addiction, and co-occurring substance abuse disorders. Whether you’re struggling with drug dependencies, alcohol drinking problems, or opiates/opioid addiction, our experienced team provides tailored support and effective treatment strategies to help you regain control of your life.

What can I expect during my time at your outpatient center?

At our outpatient center, you can expect a personalized treatment plan designed to address your unique needs. This may include evidence-based therapies, group counseling, individual sessions, and access to detox facilities if necessary. Our compassionate environment fosters a sense of community and support as you work towards recovery.

How do I know if I or my loved one needs help with drug and alcohol treatment?

If you or someone you care about is struggling with substance abuse, signs may include a loss of control over drug or alcohol consumption, neglecting responsibilities, social isolation, and a decline in physical and mental health. If drug addiction or alcoholism is affecting daily life, relationships, and well-being, seeking professional help at Relief Recovery Center is a crucial step.

Is outpatient treatment effective for severe addiction cases?

Yes, our outpatient center offers effective treatment options for a range of addiction severities. While inpatient care might be recommended for some severe cases, our comprehensive outpatient programs utilize evidence-based therapies, detox facilities, and ongoing support to address addiction at its core. Our personalized approach ensures that you receive the care you need for a successful recovery journey.

Will housing be provided during my treatment at Relief Recovery Center?

We understand the importance of a stable and supportive environment during the recovery process. We provide comfortable and secure housing options within the area for those seeking treatment at our rehab center. Our partner housing facilities are designed to complement your recovery journey, offering a safe space where you can focus on healing and personal growth. Our team will provide you with detailed information about the housing options in the area, during the initial assessment process.

Does Relief Recovery Center accept insurance for treatment?

Yes, we work with a range of insurance providers to help you access the care you need. Relief Recovery Center is committed to making treatment as accessible as possible. Our admissions team will assist you in verifying your insurance coverage and guide you through the process to determine what services are covered under your plan.

What if I don’t have insurance or my insurance doesn’t cover the full cost of treatment?

We understand that each individual’s financial situation is unique. If you don’t have insurance or if your coverage is limited, we offer flexible payment plans and financing options to help make treatment affordable. Our priority is to ensure that you can receive the care you need to overcome addiction and achieve lasting recovery.

What is the difference between a detox center and a rehab center? Which one do I need?

The main difference between a detox center and a rehab center is the focus of their treatment. A detox center focuses on helping people safely and comfortably withdraw from drugs or alcohol, while a rehab center focuses on helping people address the underlying causes of their addiction and learn how to live a sober life. A patient typically goes through both a detox and a rehab process to ensure a successful treatment.

How long does it take to detox from alcohol?

The time it takes for the body to detox from alcohol can vary depending on several factors, including the individual’s level of alcohol consumption, overall health, metabolism, and any underlying medical conditions. Detox from alcohol primarily involves the body clearing the alcohol and its byproducts from the system.

For individuals with mild to moderate alcohol use, the acute detoxification process typically takes a few days to a week. During this time, you may experience withdrawal symptoms such as tremors, anxiety, nausea, sweating, and changes in heart rate. In more severe cases of alcohol dependence, withdrawal symptoms can be more intense and even life-threatening, a condition known as delirium tremens (DTs).

It’s important to note that detox is just the first step in recovering from alcohol dependence. After detox, many individuals require ongoing treatment, counseling, and support to address the underlying causes of their alcohol use and to maintain sobriety.

How long does it take to detox from drugs?

The amount of time it takes to detox from drugs varies depending on the substance, the amount of the substance used, and the individual’s physical and mental health. In general, detox from drugs can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks.

Here is a general timeline for detoxing from some common drugs:

  • Opioids: Opioid detox typically takes 5-7 days. However, some people may experience withdrawal symptoms for up to 2 weeks.
  • Benzodiazepines: Benzodiazepine detox typically takes 5-10 days. However, some people may experience withdrawal symptoms for up to 2 weeks.
  • Cocaine: Cocaine detox typically takes 2-3 days. However, some people may experience withdrawal symptoms for up to 1 week.
  • Marijuana: Marijuana detox typically takes 1-2 weeks. However, some people may experience withdrawal symptoms for up to 1 month.

It is important to note that these are just general timelines and the actual amount of time it takes to detox from drugs can vary significantly. If you are considering detoxing from drugs, it is important to talk to a doctor or addiction specialist to get personalized advice.

Detoxing from drugs can be a difficult and uncomfortable process, but it is an important step in the recovery process. With the right support, you can successfully detox from drugs and start on the road to recovery.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind about detoxing from drugs:

  • The severity of withdrawal symptoms can vary depending on the drug and the individual. Some people may experience mild symptoms, while others may experience severe symptoms that require medical attention.
  • It is important to detox from drugs in a safe and supportive environment. This may involve inpatient or outpatient detox.
  • Detoxing from drugs is not a cure for addiction. However, it is an important step in the recovery process.

What makes your center stand out in treating alcohol and drug addiction?

Our center stands out due to our dedicated and qualified staff, personalized treatment plans, commitment to aftercare, and the serene Cape Cod atmosphere of our treatment center that promotes healing. We believe in providing compassionate, evidence-based care to help individuals overcome addiction and regain control of their lives.

What types of therapies do you offer for addiction treatment?

We offer a range of therapies, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), group therapy, individual counseling, and family therapy. These evidence-based therapies address the psychological and emotional aspects of addiction and support long-term recovery.

How do you create personalized treatment plans for patients?

Each patient undergoes a thorough assessment to understand their unique challenges and goals. Based on this assessment, our experienced team develops a personalized treatment plan that considers their specific needs, circumstances, and preferences.

Do you provide medication-assisted treatment for addiction?

Yes, we offer medication-assisted treatment when appropriate. Our medical professionals may use medications to help manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms, enhancing the chances of successful recovery.

Is my privacy and confidentiality assured during treatment?

Absolutely. We take your privacy and confidentiality seriously. Your personal information and treatment journey are kept strictly confidential, providing you with a safe and discreet environment for healing.

How do you support patients in addressing co-occurring mental health issues alongside addiction?

We recognize the importance of addressing co-occurring disorders. Our center provides dual diagnosis treatment, which means our experts are trained to treat both addiction and mental health conditions simultaneously.

Is your rehab center equipped to handle outpatient substance abuse treatment?

Yes, our center offers only outpatient treatment programs which provide flexible options for individuals seeking help for substance abuse while maintaining their daily routines.

Where is the Rehab Center located?

Our center is located in the heart of Cape Cod, providing easy access to individuals seeking treatment from the Boston area.

How long does the treatment program typically last?

The duration of treatment can vary based on individual needs and progress. While some individuals may benefit from shorter programs, others may require longer-term care. Our team will work with you to determine the most suitable treatment timeline.

What kind of support can I expect during my treatment journey?

Throughout your journey, you can expect unwavering support from our compassionate team. We offer individual counseling, group therapy, and a nurturing environment to help you overcome challenges.

Will my treatment details be shared with anyone without my consent?

No, your treatment details will not be shared without your explicit consent. Your trust is essential to us, and we respect your confidentiality.

What is the difference between outpatient and inpatient treatment, and how do I know which is right for me?

Outpatient treatment allows you to receive addiction care while living at home and continuing with daily responsibilities. Inpatient treatment involves residing at a center for a more immersive experience. Our Boston outpatient alcohol & drug rehab facility allows you to continue your normal life while embracing a brighter future by overcoming your addiction!